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K-12 Education
North Carolina Bill Would Fund CTE, Security Scanners in Schools
Legislation filed last week, if passed, would go toward recruiting school personnel, continuing high school "learning hubs," expanding career and technology education programs, and putting security scanners in schools.
May 07, 2024
K-12 Education
School Districts Skeptical of New York's Deadline for Electric Buses
New York state set a deadline that all new school bus purchases must be zero-emission vehicles by 2027, but school officials and politicians have questions about costs, charging infrastructure and weather functionality.
May 07, 2024
Higher Education
Sage Donates to Morehouse College Tech Career Programs
The finance software company Sage made donations to the HBCU Morehouse College and its Center for Broadening Participation in Computing in support of classes in artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship.
May 07, 2024
Public Safety
Texas Flooding: 4-Year-Old Boy Swept Away in High Waters
Deputies were dispatched to try to locate a family in distress. Upon the deputies’ arrival, they could hear a male and female hollering for help.
May 07, 2024
Cybersecurity
Ransomware Attack on Wichita.gov Causes City Network Outage
The city of Wichita has shut down its computer network in response to a cyber attack, leaving some city services temporarily unavailable and requiring first responders to switch to backup procedures.
May 07, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Merrillville, Ind., Police Using Drones for Public Safety
The Merrillville Police Department's adoption of drones has proved effective in their efforts to fight crime, according to a press release Monday from the town of Merrillville.
May 07, 2024
Transportation
Port San Antonio Wants to Become Flying Car Hub
Jim Perschbach, the port's president and CEO, has long said that electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft flying around the city could become common in a few years.
May 07, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
AI: A Wildland Firefighter’s New Best Friend?
Pano AI’s CEO discusses how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing wildfire detection and response by helping agencies optimize resource allocation and protect lives through smarter firefighting tactics.
May 06, 2024
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Nikki Davidson
Workforce & People
Why Join Colorado IT? Work Anywhere, Ski on the Weekends
Colorado Chief Information Officer David Edinger leans into the mission-driven work of government. But what also appeals to candidates is the ability to contribute remotely from anywhere in the state.
May 06, 2024
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Lauren Kinkade
K-12 Education
K-12 Digital Divide Persists in Device Access, Media Creation
Project Tomorrow’s 2024 Speak Up report found that many elementary students lack access to personal devices after school, while students at higher grade levels are not using technology much for collaborative purposes.
May 06, 2024
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News Staff
K-12 Education
NSBA 2024: How Should School Boards Approach AI in the Classroom?
At the National School Boards Association conference in April, school board members from across the U.S. said they intended to find partners and leaders who could help their districts make decisions about AI.
May 06, 2024
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Andrew Westrope
Sponsored
States Should Think Beyond Mobile Drivers' Licenses for Digital Identity
Other forms of digital ID will also be important for serving constituents online and preventing fraud.
May 06, 2024
GovTech Biz
OpenGov Buys Tax Collection Software Firm iGovServices
This is the first acquisition for OpenGov since Cox Enterprises took control of the company in a February deal that valued the gov tech firm at $1.8 billion. OpenGov plans a new suite of tax and revenue products.
May 06, 2024
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News Staff
Public Safety
Will More Insurers Go Insolvent After Louisiana’s Next Storm?
Most of the fastest-growing private companies are rated by Demotech, the firm that rated all 12 of the companies that went belly-up recently. Researchers have recently raised red flags about Demotech's ratings.
May 06, 2024
Transportation
Compliance High, a Year from Nevada Real ID Deadline
More than three-quarters of Nevadans who have a driver’s license or state-issued ID are already Real ID-compliant. But the state’s deadline of May 7, 2025, gives the just more than 568,000 residents who aren’t about a year to do so.
May 06, 2024
Policy
Opposition Aside, N.Y. Internet Safety Bills Likely to Pass
Laws that would bar social media companies from collecting children’s personal data, and from using addictive feeds to keep young users online, are expected to clear the Statehouse. That’s despite opposition from large tech companies.
May 06, 2024
Transportation
Tomorrow’s Bus Stops Today: L.A. Plans Digital Shelters
A $30 million project to modernize bus shelters in Los Angeles considers them as mobility hubs that could house modern amenities like digital screens, e-bike and e-scooter docking, dimmable lights and movable shade structures.
May 06, 2024
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
Students of All Ages Returning to College for AI
A growing number of students and working professionals are returning to school to learn about artificial intelligence, hoping to cash in on the buzzy market and millions of dollars in support from large tech companies.
May 06, 2024
Policy
How Missouri Drone Laws Restrict Flights, Recording
Generally, only three types of locations are statewide no-fly zones for the aerial devices. And, while the Show Me State has laws on recording people without their consent in private spaces, they don’t cover many drone uses.
May 06, 2024
K-12 Education
How is ChatGPT Transforming K-12 Education in Colorado?
Teachers are redesigning assignments, administrators are revisiting policies, and students are still finding their footing as they navigate the new frontier of yet another disruptive technology.
May 06, 2024
Question of the Day
What is an AI poetry camera?
Answer: A camera that writes poetry.
May 06, 2024
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Federal Initiative to Connect Ed-Tech Vendors With Cybersecurity Experts
The U.S. Department of Education and the University of California at Berkeley's Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity will hold a summit in October and develop actionable insights for ed-tech vendors.
May 06, 2024
Public Safety
What’s Changed in New Mexico Since Its Worst Wildfire?
One change is that the Forest Service released a plan to expand prescribed fire training and created a western prescribed fire training curriculum, which increases the pace of fire training qualifications.
May 06, 2024
Sponsored
How to Navigate IT Challenges in Government
The public sector faces some unique challenges when it comes to IT management. Here’s what government IT organizations are doing to tackle problems and deliver a great user experience.
May 06, 2024
Transportation
Feds to Require New Vehicles Have Automatic Technology
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has approved a mandate that will require automatic emergency braking systems for new vehicles by September 2029.
May 06, 2024
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